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Millionaire kidnapped, freed

3 arrested

GREENWICH, CONNECTICUT — The millionaire chairman of an investment company, kidnapped for more than 30 hours, was freed unharmed early Sunday, police said.

Federal agents took three people into custody Sunday night in the kidnapping of Edward Lampert, 40, of Greenwich. There was no demand for ransom, authorities would not discuss a motive and the FBI gave no information about the suspects. Lampert's family reported him kidnapped late Friday.

The chairman of ESL Investments, Lampert is listed in September's Forbes 400 list as the 288th richest person in America with a net worth of $800 million.